Republican Rep. Martha McSally of Arizona proposed a stand-alone bill to strike the exemption of Congress from state waiver provisions should the AHCA be enacted into law.
McSallys bill passed on May 4 by a 429-0 vote
Yes, and the $in-ate has already said they intend to toss the entire House Bill in the trash. Any odds on that provision even being taken up in their version? My view is, the House already knew the $in-ate was planning on tossing it which is why this even made it to a floor vote. It's a crock.
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Republican Rep. Martha McSally of Arizona proposed a stand-alone bill to strike the exemption of Congress from state waiver provisions should the AHCA be enacted into law.
McSallys bill passed on May 4 by a 429-0 vote
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It’s no longer the AHCA, is it not?
Why not a simpler bill: Congress shall be bound by any/all laws/rules/regulations as would any other Entity of these United States; no exemptions has hereby apply.